31 adjectives to describe trash

With virtue weigh'd, what worthless trash is gold!

She was trim and dainty, used good perfume or none, rose early and went in the garden, loathed cheap and showy trash whether in dress, jewellery, or furniture; and was incapable of wearing fine shoes over holey stockings or a silk gown over dirty linen.

"I know very well that you have returned to beg for all sorts of useless trash; I can't bear such eternal begging and whininga pitiful rabble that is all the time creeping to our feet.

She wanted a Creole governor; she did not want Casa Calvo invited to leave the country; she wanted the provisions of the Treaty of Cession hurried up; "as soon as possible," that instrument said; she had waited long enough; she did not want "dat trile bi-ju'y"execrable trash!

you are a contemptible dotchian (white trash).

Damn dirty trash, your Beauty is sufficienthum Signior Don Antonio, get the Writings ready.

They were generally worthless, dissipated, dangerous, low white trash.

The verse-market is never really glutted, and while popular masses of what Robert Browning calls "deciduous trash" survive their own generation, only to be carted away, the little excellent, unnoticed book gradually pushes its path up silently into fame.

It is impossible to conceive any trash more despicable than the slang songs which are current amongst the common people in Ireland; and this is the more to be lamented, as the extreme susceptibility of the people makes them liable to be easily moved to either good or evil by their songs.

Damn dirty trash, your Beauty is sufficienthum Signior Don Antonio, get the Writings ready.

you are a contemptible dotchian (white trash).

They particularly enjoy firing the heaps of dry trash.

Has he indeed so mean an opinion of our taste, to send us at this time of day into all the corners of Holborn, Duck Lane, and Moorfields, in quest after the factious trash published in those days by Julian Johnson, Hickeringil, Dr. Oates, and himself?

With all this miserable forgetfulness of dignity and self-respect, he mounts the high horse, from which he instantly is tumbled into the dirt; and in his angry ravings collects together all the foul trash of literary gossip to fling at his adversary, but which is blown stifling back upon himself with odium and infamy.

The glitter and plagiarism of Rossini, the ponderous science of Weber, and the absolute trash of all our English composers.

In spite of casual phrases in public discussion, and in spite of the incendiary trash of Red journalists without influence, it is the democracy of reason, experience, and utility that is now in the ascendant, both in France and elsewhere.

Fancy the mingled amazement and dismay of the Dean and Chapter when they were informed that all this mouldering literary trash had 'boodle' in it.

On the title-page is written "A. Neelly, 1770" Frontiersmen are often content with the merest printed trash; but the better men among them appreciate really good literature quite as much as any other class of people.

Here, too, with unconsidering care they were carrying with them Pitiful trash, that only encumbered the horses and oxen; Such as old barrels and boards, the pen for the goose, and the bird-cage.

"Who my purse trash....

And so, while the increase of the artistic conscience tends in more ambitious works to brevity and impressionism, voluminous industry still marks the producer of the true romantic trash.

The sorry trash in which these coxcombs deal, Is here approved on principle, I find.

Devoting their energies more to the Indian trade than to agriculture, the people had little use for farm hands, while in domestic service, if the opinion of the Reverend Jonas Michaelius be a true index, the negroes were found "thievish, lazy and useless trash.

" Jacobs, in his "Lives of the Poets," speaks of him as a multifarious writer of unreadable trash,and names but few of his productions.

She will steal the veriest trash, just so she can be stealing.

31 adjectives to describe  trash